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Automated Transit Networks

Automated Transit Networks (ATNs) are driverless transportation systems designed to move people efficiently within a city or campus. They typically consist of autonomous shuttles or pods that follow fixed routes or adaptively navigate based on demand, without human operators. These systems use sensors, GPS, and advanced software to ensure safe and reliable operation. ATNs aim to reduce congestion, lower operational costs, and improve accessibility, making transit more flexible and sustainable. They are scalable and can be integrated into existing transportation networks to enhance urban mobility.